The Jordan Lake Eagle Nest-cam has gone through some major changes this summer after the unfortunate nest collapse of our nest last winter. We have been monitoring the nest site and it does not appear that the pair of eagles will be repairing or re-using the same nest. Instead of a nest focused live feed, we have set up a more all-purpose wildlife camera near the Jordan Lake Dam. For the past several winters we have observed a migrating flock of juvenile and adult bald eagles at the dam site, with some daily counts of 25+ eagles. We also have regular osprey, blue heron, turkey and black vulture sightings, and countless other raptor, songbird, and other species sightings. We have a new camera this year with Pan-Tilt-Zoom capabilities, so we will be able to move the view around and zoom in on things. While we are disappointed that we won't have the opportunity to watch an eagle nest up close, we are also excited about the new viewing opportunities that this year's camera will provide. We are still working on finishing up the installation of the new wildlife cam, and will update the Ustream and Facebook sites once we are getting close to launching the feed.

This Wildlife Camera is located on Jordan Lake near Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, NC. The camera was set up by the US Army Corps of Engineers and www.spyonabird.com.

Local WildlifeCam Viewers, please help us clean up Jordan Lake by volunteering to adopt a section of shoreline. Please contact jlmoderators@gmail.com for more information on the clean-up events, volunteer opportunities or general questions and information.

To find out more about opportunities to support the Jordan Lake WildlifeCam project and other environmental stewardship efforts at Jordan Lake visit the Clean Jordan Lake web site: http://cleanjordanlake.org/

Clean Jordan Lake (CJL) is a non-profit, tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization. CJL's mission is to restore Jordan Lake to a healthy and vibrant aquatic resource. Improvements to the environment and water quality at Jordan Lake are being achieved through the removal of trash from public lands, litter prevention, prevention of illegal dumping, promotion of recycling, and public engagement and education. With no paid staff, CJL depends entirely upon state and local government partners and non-profit organizations for donated supplies and services and volunteers from members of the public to carry out their programs. CJL has a cooperative agreement with the US Army Corps of Engineers to assist in its natural resource management, parks and recreation programs and other activities at Jordan Lake.

Clean Jordan Lake accepts tax-deductible contributions to support its mission, which includes the Jordan Wildlife Cam Project, to help achieve their goals at Jordan Lake.

Jordan Lake Social Stream Chat Guidelines

Lake Jordan Social Stream is a place where everyone is welcome, everyone is encouraged to chat, smile, give observations and most importantly, enjoy the wildlife in their natural habitat.

A Moderator is entrusted by the Host to ensure that guests feel comfortable, respect the Moderators, other guests and chatroom rules. Whether you are a veteran wildlife watcher or guest who has just joined the group, your viewpoint affects the room. Please remember this as you make your general observations and post your comments. Moderators have full authority to ban guests and delete comments as they see fit.

No arguing, bad words or acronyms of them. English is the only language we can accommodate. Children and classrooms are dropping in to learn and observe, so please keep your comments and language appropriate. No ages, religion, politics or all caps posts.

Out of respect for our Host, Moderators and Tech Team (all volunteers), please keep the discussion focused on the Jordan Lake wildlife and Moderators will not post links to other nature cams. We encourage guests to post links and info in their own Comments Pages (CPs) to share with all. Additionally, the promotion or advertising of personal businesses is not acceptable on this site.

Moderators are not experts and will try not to give information to limit debates. If a Moderator does so, they will reference a link where viewers and guests can read the information for themselves.